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		<title>By: Mike Humes</title>
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		<description>And I would like to see what happens to this company if SF introduces the same functionality.. mmm, say 2 weeks from now? What is exactly the competitive advantage here? What is the protection I, as  CIO, get by buying their pipeline plug in, as opposed to the one from SF.com or many other similar plug-ins? That is to say, if I really really need it, which is whole another question..</description>
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